Overview of This Study:
This study involved four major activities for estimating the current size of the global respiratory care devices market. Exhaustive secondary research was conducted to collect information on the market as well as its peer and parent markets.
The next step focused on validating these findings, assumptions, and sizing with industry experts across the value chain through primary research. Both the top-down and bottom-up approaches were employed to estimate the complete market size. After that, market breakdown and data triangulation were used to estimate the sizes of segments and sub-segments.
Research Methodologies Followed:
Secondary Research:
In the secondary research process, various secondary sources such as DB Hoovers, Bloomberg Business, and Factiva have been referred to identify and collect information for this study. These secondary sources include annual reports, press releases and investor presentations of companies, white papers, certified publications, articles by recognized authors, gold-standard and silver-standard websites, regulatory bodies, and databases.
Primary Research:
In the primary research process, various sources from both the supply and demand sides were interviewed to obtain qualitative and quantitative information for this report. Primary sources from the supply side include industry experts such as CEOs, vice presidents, marketing and sales directors, technology and innovation directors, and related key executives from various key companies operating in the respiratory care devices market. Primary sources from the demand side include experts from hospitals and diagnostic labs and research and academic laboratories.
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Projected Surge in Revenue Generation:
The respiratory care devices market is expected to reach USD 27.6 billion by 2026 from USD 18.4 billion in 2021, at a CAGR of 8.5% during the forecast period of 2021 to 2026.
Drivers: Outbreak of infectious diseases affecting the respiratory system
Infectious respiratory diseases directly drive demand for respiratory care. COVID-19 is the most recent and significant of these diseases; the pandemic has resulted in a surge in demand for personal protection equipment and ventilators, among others. The demand for ventilators has also grown due to the COVID-19 outbreak, resulting in governmental and industrial support for driving the pace of manufacturing. This is indicative of the emphasis on respiratory care in the background of an outbreak; the market is expected to show a healthy growth rate, as a result.
Restrains: Unfavorable reimbursement scenario
Many patients rely on reimbursements to receive treatment. The diagnostic industry as a whole and respiratory care diagnostics, in particular, is presently facing the challenge of lack of reimbursements for various diagnostic tests. Reimbursement policies are dispersed in Europe and are available only for PAP devices and oral appliances in select countries (devices that are not covered by insurance have a low market share in the region). Also, the majority of countries in the Asian and RoW regions have negligible reimbursement coverage for respiratory care devices.
Challenges: Low awareness and large underdiagnosed and undertreated population
In spite of the high prevalence of major respiratory diseases such as asthma and COPD remain highly underdiagnosed and undertreated. This is particularly evident in developing economies due to the low awareness about these diseases and the unavailability of adequate resources to diagnose these diseases. According to the WHO, more than 90% of COPD deaths and 80% of asthma deaths occur in low- and middle-income countries. COPD develops slowly, and it is usually diagnosed in people aged over 40 years, which makes it difficult to control in the later stages of life.
Opportunities: Growing demand for home care therapeutic devices
The rapid growth in the global geriatric population, rising incidence of chronic diseases (including COPD and asthma), and the cost advantages of home care devices and services (compared to hospital visits) are the key factors driving the growth of the home healthcare market. The high growth potential in emerging markets, healthcare decentralization, and the evolution of miniaturized devices are some of the major factors that are expected to provide significant growth opportunities to players operating in the respiratory home healthcare market.
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Asia Pacific market to witness the highest growth during the forecast period
The respiratory care devices market is divided into five regions—North America, Europe, the Asia Pacific, Latin America, and the Middle East Africa. These regions are further analyzed at the country levels. North America held the largest share of the market in 2019, followed by Europe and the Asia Pacific. The Asia Pacific market is projected to grow at the highest CAGR during the forecast period, due to due to the presence of a large pool of respiratory patients, increasing healthcare expenditure, rapidly developing healthcare infrastructure, rising per capita income, growing middle-class population, and growing prevalence of tobacco smoking in this region.
Makarand Vaidya
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